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Y's Pre-Birthday Getaway: Mr. Moo's Your Ultimate Milk Planet

Our last stop before leaving Tagaytay last Sunday was Mr. Moo's! We saw a couple of Mr. Moo's store on our way up so I told the BOS that I want to buy milk on Sunday on the way to Manila.

When we got to the hotel after dinner Saturday, I tweeted and searched for reviews online what are the recommended products to buy. A few tweeted me to buy a few only because it spoils agad so you have to keep it chilled. Good thing our cars always have in the trunk. A lesson learned when we have to buy meat or dairy ng biglaan.

There are 2 stores on the highway, we went to the one on our way back to Manila. It's a small store lang. It took me awhile to order because I can't decide which one to get.

Here's their menu...

Ate computing my purchase

So in the end, I ordered one each of fresh cow's milk, carabao's milk and goat's milk. I also got their kesong puti, jumbo pastillas, and a bar of goat's milk soap.

I requested for some ice to put in the cooler. They use newspaper to wrap the milk and the kesong puti and put some ice in it.

Verdict? I love their cow's and carabao's milk. It's what I used to put in my coffee and also made homemade macchiato with it. Super rich and creamy!

Just plain milk

Or with morning coffee

I didn't like the goat's milk. It has the goat taste. I don't eat kambing because of that gamey taste so no Mr. Moo's goat's milk for me.

I also love their pastisllas! It's not the normal one that is sugar coated and light. This one is rich and siksik! :) Yum yum yum!!!

As for the kesong puti? I've been having it for breakfast with hot pandesal! It's good! My likeness for kesong puti started when I ate at Mary Grace. Hihi..